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Lenovo’s Memory Gamble: Stable Prices Now, Big Hikes in 2026
ComputingHardwareManufacturing

Lenovo’s Memory Gamble: Stable Prices Now, Big Hikes in 2026

Lenovo is holding component inventories 50% higher than normal to shield consumers from immediate price increases. The company warns that if memory shortages persist into 2026, aggressive price adjustments will be necessary across laptops and pre-built PCs.

by Priya KapoorNovember 24, 2025
Microsoft’s Notepad Gets Tables – But Who Asked?
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Microsoft’s Notepad Gets Tables – But Who Asked?

Microsoft is rolling out table support and AI streaming responses to Windows Notepad for Insiders. The updates continue the app’s transformation from a lightweight text editor into a more complex tool, raising questions about Microsoft’s direction.

by Priya KapoorNovember 24, 2025
Raspberry Pi OS Gets Major HiDPI and Wayland Upgrades
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Raspberry Pi OS Gets Major HiDPI and Wayland Upgrades

Raspberry Pi OS 2025-11-24 delivers significant display improvements with native HiDPI scaling support and enhanced Wayland features. The update also removes PulseAudio from the image while updating Chromium to version 142.0.7444.162 and Firefox to 145.0.

by Samuel KimNovember 24, 2025
Windows 11 24H2 is breaking in spectacular fashion
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Windows 11 24H2 is breaking in spectacular fashion

Windows 11 version 24H2 is experiencing serious stability issues that make the operating system nearly unusable for many users. The bug affects core components like the Start Menu, Settings app, and File Explorer. Microsoft is working on a permanent fix while offering a PowerShell workaround.

by Priya KapoorNovember 24, 2025
Microsoft’s “Bye, Copilot” feature makes AI completely hands-free
AIComputingSoftware

Microsoft’s “Bye, Copilot” feature makes AI completely hands-free

Microsoft is developing a “semantic goodbye word” for Copilot that will let users end voice sessions by saying “Bye, Copilot.” This feature, paired with the existing “Hey, Copilot” wake phrase, creates a completely hands-free experience. The update will be available to all Windows 11 users and Windo

by Samuel KimNovember 24, 2025
The DRAM shortage just broke future-proofing
ComputingHardwareTechnology

The DRAM shortage just broke future-proofing

The DRAM shortage has made traditional PC future-proofing strategies obsolete. With prices skyrocketing and availability tightening, the old advice of “upgrade later” is proving costly.

by Priya KapoorNovember 24, 2025
Linux 6.18-rc7 Arrives With Gaming and Laptop Fixes
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Linux 6.18-rc7 Arrives With Gaming and Laptop Fixes

The latest Linux 6.18 test build brings hardware improvements for gaming devices and laptops. This release candidate addresses regressions and aims for stable release by November 30. It’s expected to become the 2025 Long Term Support kernel.

by Priya KapoorNovember 24, 2025
Windows 11’s Copilot Mess Just Got Worse
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Windows 11’s Copilot Mess Just Got Worse

Windows 11 is testing redundant Copilot buttons in File Explorer and running two identical-looking AI assistants. The confusion comes as Microsoft pushes more AI features exclusively to Copilot+ PCs, leaving regular users behind.

by Priya KapoorNovember 21, 2025
Windows Users Are Flocking to This Linux Distro
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Windows Users Are Flocking to This Linux Distro

A Linux distribution specifically designed for Windows users just hit a major milestone. Zorin OS 18 reached one million downloads in a single month, with 78% coming from Windows PCs. This represents a significant curiosity spike from Microsoft’s user base.

by Priya KapoorNovember 21, 2025
New Chromebooks Get Free Year of GeForce Now Gaming
CloudComputingHardware

New Chromebooks Get Free Year of GeForce Now Gaming

Google is making gaming on Chromebooks more accessible by bundling a year of priority GeForce Now access with new devices. The “Fast Pass” tier provides 10 hours of monthly gameplay without ads or queues. This marks Google’s latest push to position Chromebooks as viable gaming platforms through clou

by Samuel KimNovember 20, 2025

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